lewtam
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2003
- 219
Hypothetical question that occurred to me while I was discussing our problems about waste oil disposal with management.
I haven't been near an industrial turbine in my career, but we did have one at university that we used for lab tests. It could run on anything that was flammable as long as you could get it into the combustion chamber at a sufficient rate.
Regulatory issues (EPA etc) aside, would there be any problem with using waste oil as a fuel - diluted with other hydrocarbons if necessary? I envisage a small injection of the waste oil (say 2-5% by mass) into a standard natural gas fueled turbine.
Apologies for not having done ANY research before posting.
LewTam Inc.
Petrophysicist, Leading Hand, Natural Horseman, Prickle Farmer, Crack Shot, Venerable Yogi.
I haven't been near an industrial turbine in my career, but we did have one at university that we used for lab tests. It could run on anything that was flammable as long as you could get it into the combustion chamber at a sufficient rate.
Regulatory issues (EPA etc) aside, would there be any problem with using waste oil as a fuel - diluted with other hydrocarbons if necessary? I envisage a small injection of the waste oil (say 2-5% by mass) into a standard natural gas fueled turbine.
Apologies for not having done ANY research before posting.
LewTam Inc.
Petrophysicist, Leading Hand, Natural Horseman, Prickle Farmer, Crack Shot, Venerable Yogi.